Minority Game is receiving an increasing interest because it models emergent properties of complex systems including rational entities, such as for instance the evolution of financial markets. As such, Minority Game provides for a simple yet stimulating scenario for system simulation. In this paper, we aim at showing new perspectives in agent-based simulation by adopting a novel MAS meta-model based on agents and artifacts, and by applying it to Minority Game simulation. To this end, we adopt the TuCSoN infrastructure for agent coordination, and its logic-based tuple centre abstractions as artifact representatives. By implementing Minority Game over TuCSoN, we show some of the benefits of the artifact model in terms of flexibility and controllability of the simulation.

Simulating Minority Game with TuCSoN / Oliva Enrico; Viroli Mirko; Omicini Andrea. - STAMPA. - (2006), pp. 33-38. (Intervento presentato al convegno Industrial Simulation Conference 2006 (ISC 2006) tenutosi a Palermo, Italy nel 5-7 giugno 2006).

Simulating Minority Game with TuCSoN

OLIVA, ENRICO;VIROLI, MIRKO;OMICINI, ANDREA
2006

Abstract

Minority Game is receiving an increasing interest because it models emergent properties of complex systems including rational entities, such as for instance the evolution of financial markets. As such, Minority Game provides for a simple yet stimulating scenario for system simulation. In this paper, we aim at showing new perspectives in agent-based simulation by adopting a novel MAS meta-model based on agents and artifacts, and by applying it to Minority Game simulation. To this end, we adopt the TuCSoN infrastructure for agent coordination, and its logic-based tuple centre abstractions as artifact representatives. By implementing Minority Game over TuCSoN, we show some of the benefits of the artifact model in terms of flexibility and controllability of the simulation.
2006
Proceedings of the Industrial Simulation Conference 2006 (ISC 2006)
33
38
Simulating Minority Game with TuCSoN / Oliva Enrico; Viroli Mirko; Omicini Andrea. - STAMPA. - (2006), pp. 33-38. (Intervento presentato al convegno Industrial Simulation Conference 2006 (ISC 2006) tenutosi a Palermo, Italy nel 5-7 giugno 2006).
Oliva Enrico; Viroli Mirko; Omicini Andrea
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